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How to 'age' a modern film using ffmpeg in 4 simple steps
The article explains how to use FFMPEG to create vintage videos. It provides instructions on installation and applying filters for vintage effects. The author presents techniques step by step that will surely interest video creators.
Ninja - A tool for creating build scripts for projects - something like make, but with a much simpler syntax
Ninja is a fast build system that minimizes compile time by efficiently tracking file dependencies.
Google withdraws its unlimited storage offer for Google Photos
Google Photos ends unlimited storage for photos and videos. Starting June 1, 2021, new uploads will count towards the 15 GB limit. Users can pay for extra space or delete old files.
Checka11y-css - detecting accessibility issues of elements on the page using CSS
CheckA11y is a tool for checking website accessibility for people with disabilities, helping to improve user experiences.
Flex Layout - what are the grow/shrink/basis attributes about?
The article discusses key flexbox properties: flex-grow, flex-shrink, and flex-basis. It explains how these properties affect CSS layouts, allowing for dynamic resizing of elements.
JAMstack (Javascript/API/Markup) built on Netlify and Micro (m3o)
The article discusses the use of Netlify for frontend and microservices for backend, highlighting their synergistic approach to modern web development.
Git-user-switch - extremely simple switching between users in a GIT repository
Git-User-Switch is a tool for easily switching Git user accounts, simplifying work across different projects.
If not SPA, then what? - The world does not end with Single Page Applications
Mac Wright's article emphasizes the importance of assessing needs before choosing an SPA pattern in programming, suggesting that simpler solutions can often yield better results.
Can Rust be used to create websites? Yes!
Are We Web Yet? is a tool that shows support for modern web standards by browsers.
Take This Lollipop - Halloween Zoom Call. It uses your webcam image to create a horror narrative, and then makes a deep fake with your face.
Take This Lollipop is an interactive project that showcases online privacy threats. Users can allow the site to use their social media profile, leading to a personalized video demonstrating privacy loss.
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